• Syun@retrolemmy.com
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    2 days ago

    How unnecessary. Lab grown meat will fail to sell and be dropped from stores all on its own merits.

    • yunxiaoli@sh.itjust.works
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      2 days ago

      Cheap guilt free meat built to whatever fat percentage you want will fail to sell?

      Well you enjoy your $50/lbs wagu, and I’ll enjoy exactly the same quality at $3/lbs.

      • Lv_InSaNe_vL@lemmy.world
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        2 days ago

        I mean there’s a difference between normal steak and wagu too.

        Like at my Walmart steak is selling for ~$10/lbs, and ground beef is like $6 or $7 per pound. Right now beyond ground beef is selling for ~$11/lbs.

        And it doesn’t taste the same. So you will actually have to hit that $3/lbs mark your talking about before it becomes a good option. Because pork chops are already only $4/lbs

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          1 day ago

          But it inevitably will become that cheap, as your steak and pork become infinitely, exponentially more expensive over time.

          We’re already massively subsidizing meat production and we’re entirely ignoring the majority of meats costs in calculating prices.

          Those costs are going to keep getting higher, however, and those subsidies won’t be able to last even in a wealthy monetary issues country like the US. Unless you completely abandon capitalism, real beef isnt going to be a thing for middle class or poor people within 20 years, and it won’t be a thing period within a hundred.

          However the tech to print meat will get smaller and cheaper over time and the seed ingredients are already cheaper than the land maintenance and feed for real livestock. Hell it’s cheaper than most inputs for anything except corn and wheat. There will be a time in the next few decades where middle class people in smart countries will have a meat printer at home to make whatever they want for dinner and shopping for meat will be too prohibitively expensive for anyone but the rich.

          Climate change is already causing crop failures and water distribution fights, and quite frankly the meat industry doesn’t have enough money to fight the climate on this issue.

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      1 day ago

      Any data to support that? I’ve noticed that the animal free meat options at the grocery stores near me are growing.